Pronunciation of the English word sighted.
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1. | Compared with the English, we are too near-sighted. | |
2. | I am near-sighted, so I cannot make out what is written on that signboard. | |
3. | It was very far-sighted for that company to change its policy to accommodate the decrease in numbers of children and the aging of society. | |
4. | Since he can read such tiny print, he is far from being near-sighted. | |
5. | The idea that reading makes you short-sighted has been popular for a couple of hundred years. | |
6. | Women are directly adapted to act as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, for the simple reason that they themselves are childish, foolish, and short-sighted. | |
7. | It might be because I am near-sighted, but I can't read or write if my desk is not in a brightly lit place. | |
8. | We suddenly sighted a school of fish. | |
9. | Appointed commissioners who nobody votes for and who cannot be voted out frame all the laws, and these are then merely rubber-stamped by the European parliament. It's actually scary what this could potentially mean. It's a despot's dream set-up. Very short-sighted to vote to remain. | |
10. | Tom is slightly short-sighted. |